Pronunciation: /ˈækˌsɛsɪz/
noun the ability or right to use or enter something
A1 She accesses the internet on her phone.
A2 The library offers free internet accesses to its patrons.
B1 Employees are given restricted accesses to certain files.
B2 The hacker gained unauthorized accesses to sensitive data.
C1 The company's security measures prevent unauthorized accesses to its servers.
C2 The government agency monitors accesses to classified information.
verb to obtain or retrieve information or data from a storage device or system
A1 She accesses the internet on her phone.
A2 He accesses his email through a web browser.
B1 The employee accesses sensitive information using a secure login.
B2 The hacker accesses the company's database through a backdoor.
C1 The government agency accesses private citizens' data for surveillance purposes.
C2 The IT specialist accesses restricted files for maintenance and updates.
formal The user accesses the database through a secure login portal.
informal She accesses all her emails from her phone.
slang He accesses all the latest movies online for free.
figurative The artist accesses his inner emotions to create his masterpieces.
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